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2001 Mar 29
1
reading big arrays from C
hello.
I am trying to read a big file with different sections each with a
different format, actually it is a map in format *.e00 of MapView.
I can read the whole file with no problems from R using scan()
but it takes too long, some files are 50 meg and have to be read line
by line to catch the section codes.
So if I do the reading from C would it be faster?
if it is, how do I manage with the
2014 Feb 15
2
rsync filter rules ignored by rsnapshot
Hello guys,
sorry for cross-posting, but imho it could be an error in my rsnapshot setup
as well as in my rsync setup. If there is a solution on one of these mailing-lists i will
post it to the other one as well. ok?
here is my question: when running rsnapshot, my exclude filter is being ignored, but i don't see why.
grep -v "#" /etc/rsnapshot-debx40.conf | grep .
gives
2009 Jan 16
0
R-help Digest, Vol 71, Issue 16
...I would like it to see.
>> Maybe there is some kind of package that does this for you, but I did not
>> find it yet.
>> Thanx
>>
>> Sake
>>
You could probably use the functions in my lodplot package (it includes the
chromosomal band coordinates used by the NCBI Mapviewer)
?chrom.bands
?paint.chromosome
Maybe something like (will need tinkering):
plot(cbind(locus_coordinate[chrom==1],
rep(2, length(locus_coordinate)[chrom==1]),
axes=F, xlab=" ", ylab=" "))
paint.chromosome(1, pos=2.2)
points(cbind(locus_coordinate[chrom==1],...
2006 Nov 07
2
wrong fill colors in polygon-map
Dear all,
I would like to produce a map with information about the patenting
activity in German districts, by coloring districts with different
degrees of patenting activity in different colors. I work with the
packages maptools, maps and spdep. The map data is read from an external
.shp file (+ the corresponding .shx and .dbf files). Plotting a map with
the IDs or the patenting indicator itself
2019 Apr 05
2
Orientación para hacer un sitio web con R
Hola a todos.
Juan, por si te sirve de referencia, ésta es una página hecha con docker,
docker-compose y shinyproxy: http://ifnapp.creaf.cat/
docker-compose me levanta varios containers:
1. servidor web (nginx + hugo) para la página de entrada
2. servidor postgresql, ya que la aplicación shiny necesita acceso a una
base de datos
3. shinyproxy, para levantar una instancia de la shiny app